Using old firmware puts your network and clients at risk. Please use the current Asus 388 firmware. It works well in spite of the experiences of some.Hello.
Which version of 386 is the most stable, the best in terms of WiFi and the entire router? (RT-AX86U)
I gotta agree, 49599 is the best firmware for the AX86u.In my testing the best Wi-Fi stock Asuswrt are 46061 and 49599. The best Asuswrt-Merlin is 386.5_2 with 46065 base.
Hmmmm... would you believe I had major issues today and went back to 49599, twice in fact. With the storm and power failures it will stay there till the weather and power settle down...maybe.
Actually it is not "faulty." Has been working well for me for a week after the last hard factory reset. Am using the Android app to do configuration. WIFI has been stable. No complaints from family and the QOS is working!Would this be the faulty firmware in question for the RT-AX86U?
3.0.0.4.388.22068
No complaints from family and the QOS is working!
Funny that you say that. I've never had QOS issues with this router and I bet a whole bunch of other folks haven't either.Adaptive QoS only and with IPv6 disabled. Not sure if it prioritizes the traffic properly. This router had Adaptive QoS issues in the past.
Funny that you say that.
I am using the current Asus firmware on my AX86U. I have tried the Merlin 388.1 firmware and did not have issues with it. But the Asus firmware serves my purpose and works very well in my home environment with about 30 clients of mixed G, N, AC and AX as well as wired clients such as NAS, IP Cams and NVR. Clients inclide Windows 11 laptops and desktops, Mac Mini, Linux desktop, iOS and Android phones and tablets. I have a 100/100 FIOS connection and use Adaptive QOS , AiProtection, DoT and DNSSEC on the router.Asking if anyone is testing a fully new software
I am on 388.1 and I thought it was working ok.Asking if anyone is testing a fully new software
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